[RBW] Re: Anyone have recommendations for a good Electrolyte solution.

2013-05-31 Thread jphillip...@me.com
+1 on the sauerkraut juice! John On Monday, May 6, 2013 7:34:17 AM UTC-7, Shoji Takahashi wrote: > > If you like 'em, try pickle juice or sauerkraut juice. Dilute to taste, or > bring the jar! > > On Monday, May 6, 2013 10:15:44 AM UTC-4, Scott G. wrote: >> >> Nunn, works for me, no sugar. >> >>

[RBW] Re: Anyone have recommendations for a good Electrolyte solution.

2013-05-08 Thread hsmitham
Yes carrying pickle brine probably isn't the most convenient though I imagine you could drink it post ride and that could help, I'm inclined to ingest a solution before, during and post ride. I forgot to mention I'm going to try Coco hydro in the future as Ted Durant Milwaukee recommended and

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2013-05-08 Thread ColonelJLloyd
Pickle brine can stop a cramp, but I don't believe it is known why. It works for me, but it does not prevent cramps and I don't carry pickle brine on bike rides. I like the Clif Shot Blocks margarita flavor. 3x the sodium. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google

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2013-05-07 Thread hsmitham
Okay thanks for all the information. Here's what I'm going to try, V-8 juice, Nunn tablets and or potassium tablets. I knew if I asked this group I'd get the advice I was looking for. As a rule I like pickles and the juice. Again much thanks, and happy riding. Hugh Sunland, CA On Tuesday, Ma

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2013-05-07 Thread Matthew J
I don't cramp. Not even when I did the coast to coast tour. Always assumed it to be a genetics thing. If diet controls cramping, then I suggest animal free Mediterranean diet as that's mine. Of course I do bonk every now and then. My body fat is low and it is sometimes hard to keep optimal

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2013-05-07 Thread Lynne Fitz
I like EFS - lots of electrolytes, mild flavors, not overly sweet tasting. For more calories I mix it with Carbo-Pro. Skratch is pretty good as well. Endurolytes if necessary. Antacids in a pinch. I don't restrict calories; need them all on long brevets :-) On Sunday, May 5, 2013 5:25:34 P

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2013-05-06 Thread pb
On a completely different note than those of other posters, I have found that if I take a couple of tablets of pantothenic acid after a long climbing ride, I don't get the excruciating killer lock-up cramps (typically of the adductors) when lying bed that night. Here is data in support of th

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2013-05-06 Thread Steve Palincsar
On Mon, 2013-05-06 at 14:34 -0700, Manuel Acosta wrote: > Lick your wrist after a long ride like a horse and a salt lick. I didn't know sunscreen was good for cramping. I am sure it doesn't taste very good. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Own

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2013-05-06 Thread Manuel Acosta
I usually take Grant's nutritional advice with a great of salt (you like what I did there?) but I remember reading somewhere maybe it was from his book about water-downed orange juice as a great electrolyte replacement. Not really sugarless, but it is a really cheap electrolyte supplement. I've

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2013-05-06 Thread Anne Paulson
Strawberries and bananas are also high in potassium. If you're riding along the coast of California, don't neglect to stop at a strawberry farm and get a delicious basket of strawberries. They're in season for a long time. On Mon, May 6, 2013 at 12:49 PM, Michael Hechmer wrote: > I keep this ve

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2013-05-06 Thread Michael Hechmer
I keep this very simple. I have suffered from leg cramps my entire life and come from a family where they are endemic. I simply take potassium tablets. In hot weather more, maybe one or two before a ride and two to four after, along with salty food. I don't do super long rides any more but

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2013-05-06 Thread Joe Bartoe
@googlegroups.com Subject: [RBW] Re: Anyone have recommendations for a good Electrolyte solution. I was a Gatorade user but as I got to longer distances found that the sugar was intolerable. I just recently discovered Coco Hydro and have tried it on a couple of 200k's and it's worked great. The

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2013-05-06 Thread Mike Schiller
I'm a Nunn guy too.They are easy to use and have a pleasant taste.. Banana's really work well too, just a little more difficult to transport. ~mike > Hugh > Sunland, CA > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe f

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2013-05-06 Thread Deacon Patrick
Excellent suggestion on pickle or sauerkraut juice. If possible, get the fermented ones rathr than the vinegar ones. Much tastier, and the have more of the good stuff. Coconut water is an excellent choice too. I'm a big fan of real, whole foods whenever possible -- which is nearly always. With

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2013-05-06 Thread Kellie Stapleton
I second Hammer products. Cramps are indeed due to inadequate water and loss of electrolytes. I've used both their pill form (for a 100 mile non-stop kayak racesnd the training) and have switched to the the "fizz" tablet that dissolves in water this year. Just add to your bladder or water bottle

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2013-05-06 Thread tdusky
Water and sodium loss (sweat) are the most common cause of leg cramps in cyclists here is a good article: http://www.medicinenet.com/muscle_cramps/page2.htm I have gotten them after long rides on hot days. Drink plenty of water and intake salt. Salty foods or even something as simple as the salt

[RBW] Re: Anyone have recommendations for a good Electrolyte solution.

2013-05-06 Thread Shoji Takahashi
If you like 'em, try pickle juice or sauerkraut juice. Dilute to taste, or bring the jar! On Monday, May 6, 2013 10:15:44 AM UTC-4, Scott G. wrote: > > Nunn, works for me, no sugar. > > E-Load if you want some calories, has a little flavor to it. > It has some sugar in it. > > Has anyone used "Su

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2013-05-06 Thread Scott G.
Nunn, works for me, no sugar. E-Load if you want some calories, has a little flavor to it. It has some sugar in it. Has anyone used "SuperStarch" ?, gets you carbs without the sugar. http://www.generationucan.com/super.html -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google

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2013-05-05 Thread Corwin
Another great source of potassium (and sodium) is V-8 juice or Garden Patch from Trader Joe's.. Eight ounces of Garden Patch has about 16% of the MDR (similar to a bottle of milk from a young coconut - aka "coconut water") Lots more vitamin C and other desirable nutrients as well. Several stor

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2013-05-05 Thread RonaTD
I was a Gatorade user but as I got to longer distances found that the sugar was intolerable. I just recently discovered Coco Hydro and have tried it on a couple of 200k's and it's worked great. The potassium-sodium ratio in coconut water is much higher than most other supplements, very close to

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2013-05-05 Thread Deacon Patrick
Homemade bone broth as part of your diet, daily or at least a few times a week. Amazing stuff. Boil (grass fed) bones for 4-24 hours with a splash of vinegar, strain, add chilies, onions, spices etc to taste (or nothing at all) and have a cup. When done right, it gels in the fridge. With abando